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Event Overview:

WHAT WILL YOU GAIN BY ATTENDING WOW?

YOU WILL...

Participate in THE BUZZ REPORT where you will discover what is new in wound care which is essential to your practiceElevate your clinical skills with interactive, advanced, how-to sessions and hands-on workshopsLearn ways to incorporate the NEW International Pressure Ulcer Guidelines into your daily practiceGet the 411 on NEW healthcare reform changes and how it will affect you and your practiceParticipate in product training with industry experts to advance your knowledge of wound care technologiesReview challenging wound cases through dramatic, interactive mock court trials and case studies

Conference Objectives

To provide participants current evidence-based education in the area of skin and wound managementTo offer programs that will enhance participants’ wound care knowledge and offer optional solutions in achieving wound management goalsTo provide participants with hands-on programs to immediately help the patient at the bedside

Exhibitor Information:

WHY EXHIBIT?

5 exhibit hours of one-on-one time with attendees 100% of the 2014 exhibitors indicated they will return 97% of the previous exhibitors say they accomplished what they hoped to by attending WOW 94% of the exhibitors indicated that they were pleased with the leads and overall booth traffic

Our goal is to bring clinicians new information, new products and the latest in wound care in a collaborative and strong networking environment. The WOW exhibitors are among our valued resources and we support and appreciate their efforts.

For a clinician to deliver the best quality wound care they must be familiar with new technologies and devices that heal wounds faster. This is why the education and hands-on training our exhibitors bring to the conference is vital part of our attendees educational experience.

About WCEI:

Wound Care Education Institute® (WCEI) was created by two nurses to fill an unmet need for wound care education. Nancy Morgan and Donna Sardina, both RNs with years of practice, identified many improperly treated wounds and noted a lack of qualified clinicians available to meet these challenges. They also noticed a lack of available and accessible wound care education programs. With their shared passion for healing, Nancy and Donna started a hands-on wound care consulting company. To expand the number of clinicians they could help, they began providing structured wound care education classes. That’s how the Wound Care Education Institute - WCEI - was born.

There may be many networking opportunities at the WCEI Wild on Wounds National Conference (WOW 2015) - Wound Care Education Institutute. Find out more in the event details below.

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